-----Original Message-----
From: w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org] On
Behalf Of Patrick Lauke
Sent: 12 January 2005 11:08
To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Subject: FW: Colours to aid people with dyslexia (was: Using CSS to
create zoom layouts for low-vision people)
Jon mistakenly only sent this reply to me, and not the list:
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Dodd [mailto:jon@bunnyfoot.com]
Ensure your text can be manipulated in the way that the individual user
wants - and you can add things that make this easier like style sheet
switchers etc.
Jon
We're currently working on a switcher that will allow any combination of
colours - currently one of my colleagues uses mid-blue on brown for
maximum visibility which is a little unusual. It's not the technology
that's difficult - it's the User Interface that we are having to tailor
most carefully so that people with visual enhancement needs can
recognise what is best for them - and in the extreme which precise shade
of grey in a sea of grey.
John Colby
Lecturer, School of Computing and Information Room F328a, Feeney
Building, University of Central England, Franchise Street, Perry Barr,
Birmingham B42 2SU